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Are you Doo's alias or is he yours?Did Merriman play against the Pats? I don't remember seeing him.
Are you Doo's alias or is he yours?Did Merriman play against the Pats? I don't remember seeing him.
You could say the same about Richard Seymour against a rookie LTDid Merriman play against the Pats? I don't remember seeing him.
Absolutely. McNeil took care of him that game. Very impressive effort by a rookie (or a veteran for that matter). Overall, Seymour did not have a good year by his standards. Whether it was the the post-contract letdown or the injuries he did not play to the level that we've seen in the past.You could say the same about Richard Seymour against a rookie LTDid Merriman play against the Pats? I don't remember seeing him.
The thread is too long for me to read at the moment but I wanted to answer. No, it doesn't change my opinion. My opinion of the Pats' behavior has nothing to do with Merriman. That is, whether or not one approves of his sack dance has nothing to do with whether or not the Pats' behavior was right. The fact is that they were not classy in dancing on the logo and shouting taunts into the locker room afterwards. Whether or not Merriman or the Chargers have also exhibited unclassy behavior in the past is irrelevant.As for this quote, who cares? It is hard to take it at face value. The "smiles wickedly" was the writer's take. His quote was that he "never wants" to end another player's career. The following quote could have just been lighthearted, or even in a different context.Plus, I'm reminded of **** Butkus, who said he used to fantasize about knocking the head off of his opponent, etc. Merriman's hit on Holmes wasn't cheap, so it really doesn't matter. Defensive players are paid to punish offensive players. Sometimes they get hurt. It happens.From this month's GQ article on Merriman:
"People in the NFL don't understand what's going on in that man's head," says Merriman's high school coach J.C. Pinkney. "If they did, the wouldn't play with him. He's looking to put people out for real. It's not a joke."This make you feel any different about the Patriots "disrespecting" Merriman with the dance at midfield?J"You never want to end another player's career," Merriman says of his hit on Priest Holmes. "But it's a violent game." And then he smiles wickedly: "What can I say? Lights out."
I wouldn't say it's a stupid post but I don't really see how one has anything to do with the other and I'd say this entire thread pretty much underscores that. The people that hated Merriman still hate Merriman. The people that defend Merriman still defend him. So I guess Joe got his answer..... "NO". Did he really think it would? I think Joe is just playing the LHUCKS card here and posting something to get a reaction. In fact, now that I think about it I've never seen the both of them in the same room... or on the same boat for that matter... at the same time. Coincidence?Calling one of the owners stupid? Have a nice season.This really is a stupid post. ....From this month's GQ article on Merriman:
"People in the NFL don't understand what's going on in that man's head," says Merriman's high school coach J.C. Pinkney. "If they did, the wouldn't play with him. He's looking to put people out for real. It's not a joke."This make you feel any different about the Patriots "disrespecting" Merriman with the dance at midfield?J"You never want to end another player's career," Merriman says of his hit on Priest Holmes. "But it's a violent game." And then he smiles wickedly: "What can I say? Lights out."![]()
Thanks SN. But she's ok there. I threw out a Merriman quote and a quote from his HS coach and asked if that changed anything for folks. It seemed like a pretty straightforward fact and question to me. The reaction from some Chargers supporters has been pretty interesting though.Calling one of the owners stupid? Have a nice season.This really is a stupid post. If he is trying to take people out by playing hard hitting football then I have no problem with it whatsoever. I would hope every defensive player on my favorite team was trying to hit and tackle as hard as possible. Priest Holmes isnt on the Patriots and has no ties to the Patriots. Within the quote he says he didnt want to end his career, yet people will find something to critize him about anyway. Merriman isnt a cheap shot artist, he doesnt molest little boys and every team in the league would love to have a player of his caliber on their team. The lights out celebration is nothing more than a marketing gimick to sell himself to the american public. Its not mocking or taunting a fallen QB. He sells T-shirts and hats with the lights out logo on it and gets more airtime and in the future more money for a being a more well known player by doing so.From this month's GQ article on Merriman:
"People in the NFL don't understand what's going on in that man's head," says Merriman's high school coach J.C. Pinkney. "If they did, the wouldn't play with him. He's looking to put people out for real. It's not a joke."This make you feel any different about the Patriots "disrespecting" Merriman with the dance at midfield?J"You never want to end another player's career," Merriman says of his hit on Priest Holmes. "But it's a violent game." And then he smiles wickedly: "What can I say? Lights out."As to the bolded part...
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Post of the week. The Pats couldn't mock the Chargers with the Merriman dance if the Chargers didn't let or encourage him do it to everyone else.If I had my druthers, NFL players would be suspended for doing any kind of dance, ever, because:1. It shows a complete lack of class and sportsmanship.2. It is a violation of the laws of aesthetics, and a blow to American cultural heritage - or an indication of lack thereof.3. It is a true sign of the Apocalypse and the impending end-times.....JMH $.002I've never figured out how a player doing a dance is ok, but someone MIMICKING the dance is being disrespectful.
Hi alg,Is it really that hard to see? A dance like Merriman's thing is pretty much a dance. It's not much more than a :lookatme: thing. Not much deeper message than that behind it. Not much in your face.When a NY Giant player runs to the Philly sidelines and does the Eagle wing flap thing, that clearly has the message that you're throwing it right into their face. The difference seems obvious to me.I'm not a huge fan (or detractor) of either. But it is definitely a downside of having a "signature" move. If you've ever seen the other team doing the Tomahawk Chop as their team beats Florida State, you know what I mean.Several years ago I sat close to the Georgia section at a UT football game. The Bulldog fans do a bunch of yells where all the fans do the "woof woof woof" thing at the end. The guys all try to do it in a real low voice. They did it over and over. But after Jamal Lewis ran up / down / over their defense for most of the day, they finally stopped. Walking out of the stadium with red and orange pressed shoulder to shoulder, you heard plenty of high pitched "arf arf arf" poodle sounding barks.Post of the week. The Pats couldn't mock the Chargers with the Merriman dance if the Chargers didn't let or encourage him do it to everyone else.If I had my druthers, NFL players would be suspended for doing any kind of dance, ever, because:1. It shows a complete lack of class and sportsmanship.2. It is a violation of the laws of aesthetics, and a blow to American cultural heritage - or an indication of lack thereof.3. It is a true sign of the Apocalypse and the impending end-times.....JMH $.002I've never figured out how a player doing a dance is ok, but someone MIMICKING the dance is being disrespectful.
That's ridiculous. I think you knew exactly the kind of reactions you'd be getting from this wholeJoe Bryant said:The reaction from some Chargers supporters has been pretty interesting though.![]()
Sorry if that hits a nerve there. I honestly was surprised at the defensiveness by some Charger fans (of which I'm one). I expected more to be like Maurile.DiscussingThat's ridiculous. I think you knew exactly the kind of reactions you'd be getting from this wholeJoe Bryant said:The reaction from some Chargers supporters has been pretty interesting though.![]()
. The only thing mildly interesting about this whole thread is that you felt the need to post it in the "Jerry Springer" kind of way you did. I realize it's the offseason, but I'd like to think the staff here have better things to do than post trivial talking points in an incendiary manner just to stir up the villagers. Posting what Merriman said invites discussion. Couching in it terms of how people feel about what the Pats did a few weeks ago is nothing but baiting. I consider it a low point for you Joe, even if it is not that big a deal in essence.If you have an axe to grind (I'm not saying you do, but it seems like you are taking some pleasure in baiting Charger fans in this and another thread or two), grind it, that's your deal. But don't try and act surprised when you get a very predictable reaction.
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As highlighted above, no problem with discussing Merriman's comments. The problem is you going pro wrestling promoter by dragging the Pats into it in a manner which could do nothing but bring extra contentiousness and bitterness into it. If you truly didn't see that at the time you posted you might want to pay more attention to it in future. However you seem like a more insightful person than that which leaves only the option that you did it intentionally toSorry if that hits a nerve there. I honestly was surprised at the defensiveness by some Charger fans (of which I'm one). I expected more to be like Maurile.DiscussingThat's ridiculous. I think you knew exactly the kind of reactions you'd be getting from this wholeJoe Bryant said:The reaction from some Chargers supporters has been pretty interesting though.![]()
. The only thing mildly interesting about this whole thread is that you felt the need to post it in the "Jerry Springer" kind of way you did. I realize it's the offseason, but I'd like to think the staff here have better things to do than post trivial talking points in an incendiary manner just to stir up the villagers. Posting what Merriman said invites discussion. Couching in it terms of how people feel about what the Pats did a few weeks ago is nothing but baiting. I consider it a low point for you Joe, even if it is not that big a deal in essence.If you have an axe to grind (I'm not saying you do, but it seems like you are taking some pleasure in baiting Charger fans in this and another thread or two), grind it, that's your deal. But don't try and act surprised when you get a very predictable reaction.
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things players say like this is something we've done here pretty much since day one. Regular season and offseason. That won't stop anytime soon. If that makes it a "low point" for you, I don't know what to say as that won't change.
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Hi jets,If you check my posts, I useThere's a reason why threads like this started by JB end up with JB using this a lot:
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The bad thing for me is just as you say - "look at me!" That is enough.The reason I feel so strongly about it probably has more to do with events outside of football, but as a cultural trend setter - or advertiser - the NFL has few equals. In short, it represents many of the wrong turns in our culture that, in the long run, show a decline in our key values.Of course to apply such (over) thinking to the discussion at hand seems a bit overkill, but I can't help myself. People will continue to ask the question "where did it all go wrong?" Unfortunately, the answer can only be one thing: the signs were there long before you recognized the problem.And with that I will retreat into the woodwork, and allow my FFB compatriots to enjoy their football talk...Hi alg,Is it really that hard to see? A dance like Merriman's thing is pretty much a dance. It's not much more than a :lookatme: thing. Not much deeper message than that behind it. Not much in your face.When a NY Giant player runs to the Philly sidelines and does the Eagle wing flap thing, that clearly has the message that you're throwing it right into their face. The difference seems obvious to me.I'm not a huge fan (or detractor) of either. But it is definitely a downside of having a "signature" move. If you've ever seen the other team doing the Tomahawk Chop as their team beats Florida State, you know what I mean.Several years ago I sat close to the Georgia section at a UT football game. The Bulldog fans do a bunch of yells where all the fans do the "woof woof woof" thing at the end. The guys all try to do it in a real low voice. They did it over and over. But after Jamal Lewis ran up / down / over their defense for most of the day, they finally stopped. Walking out of the stadium with red and orange pressed shoulder to shoulder, you heard plenty of high pitched "arf arf arf" poodle sounding barks.Post of the week. The Pats couldn't mock the Chargers with the Merriman dance if the Chargers didn't let or encourage him do it to everyone else.If I had my druthers, NFL players would be suspended for doing any kind of dance, ever, because:1. It shows a complete lack of class and sportsmanship.2. It is a violation of the laws of aesthetics, and a blow to American cultural heritage - or an indication of lack thereof.3. It is a true sign of the Apocalypse and the impending end-times.....JMH $.002I've never figured out how a player doing a dance is ok, but someone MIMICKING the dance is being disrespectful.So for me, it's bottom line part of the game. Don't think you can have a "signature" move and not have it thrown back at you. Even if it's kind of toolish to do so.J
I already told you - Mark Gastineau"where did it all go wrong?"
Hi alg,I hear you. But I think the league is in a really tough position. Many feel that they already are too restrictive with the rules on celebrating. But many are like you in thinking they should be even more strict. Tough balancing act for them.JThe bad thing for me is just as you say - "look at me!" That is enough.The reason I feel so strongly about it probably has more to do with events outside of football, but as a cultural trend setter - or advertiser - the NFL has few equals. In short, it represents many of the wrong turns in our culture that, in the long run, show a decline in our key values.Of course to apply such (over) thinking to the discussion at hand seems a bit overkill, but I can't help myself. People will continue to ask the question "where did it all go wrong?" Unfortunately, the answer can only be one thing: the signs were there long before you recognized the problem.And with that I will retreat into the woodwork, and allow my FFB compatriots to enjoy their football talk...Hi alg,Is it really that hard to see? A dance like Merriman's thing is pretty much a dance. It's not much more than a :lookatme: thing. Not much deeper message than that behind it. Not much in your face.When a NY Giant player runs to the Philly sidelines and does the Eagle wing flap thing, that clearly has the message that you're throwing it right into their face. The difference seems obvious to me.I'm not a huge fan (or detractor) of either. But it is definitely a downside of having a "signature" move. If you've ever seen the other team doing the Tomahawk Chop as their team beats Florida State, you know what I mean.Several years ago I sat close to the Georgia section at a UT football game. The Bulldog fans do a bunch of yells where all the fans do the "woof woof woof" thing at the end. The guys all try to do it in a real low voice. They did it over and over. But after Jamal Lewis ran up / down / over their defense for most of the day, they finally stopped. Walking out of the stadium with red and orange pressed shoulder to shoulder, you heard plenty of high pitched "arf arf arf" poodle sounding barks.Post of the week. The Pats couldn't mock the Chargers with the Merriman dance if the Chargers didn't let or encourage him do it to everyone else.If I had my druthers, NFL players would be suspended for doing any kind of dance, ever, because:1. It shows a complete lack of class and sportsmanship.2. It is a violation of the laws of aesthetics, and a blow to American cultural heritage - or an indication of lack thereof.3. It is a true sign of the Apocalypse and the impending end-times.....JMH $.002I've never figured out how a player doing a dance is ok, but someone MIMICKING the dance is being disrespectful.So for me, it's bottom line part of the game. Don't think you can have a "signature" move and not have it thrown back at you. Even if it's kind of toolish to do so.J
My question is - why not just post the comments themselves and speak to them directly? Why did you drag the Pats into it? There's enough there just in what he said to have an "interesting discussion" without stirring up the Pats related hornets nest.Joe Bryant said:Thanks. I'm just saying be prepared to be disappointed in the future as I'll continue to have threads very much like this one. Although most will be about other teams which may or may not make a difference.JI hope that clarifies my position in this area.
Dont forget this gem from the other threadMy question is - why not just post the comments themselves and speak to them directly? Why did you drag the Pats into it? There's enough there just in what he said to have an "interesting discussion" without stirring up the Pats related hornets nest.Joe Bryant said:Thanks. I'm just saying be prepared to be disappointed in the future as I'll continue to have threads very much like this one. Although most will be about other teams which may or may not make a difference.JI hope that clarifies my position in this area.
LOL Tank Johnson and Ricky Manning Jr downOn the other side of the coin, all I'm hearing over and over from IND and CHI analysts is how the teams are a reflection of their head coaches and how both teams are made up of good guys, don't get arrested etc. They're not coming right out and saying it, but it's pretty clear they're saying "we're not the Bengals or Chargers". Interesting.J
Thanks ulcagie,The "reflection of the coach" talk just won't stop. I guess they mean it as a compliment.JDont forget this gem from the other threadMy question is - why not just post the comments themselves and speak to them directly? Why did you drag the Pats into it? There's enough there just in what he said to have an "interesting discussion" without stirring up the Pats related hornets nest.Joe Bryant said:Thanks. I'm just saying be prepared to be disappointed in the future as I'll continue to have threads very much like this one. Although most will be about other teams which may or may not make a difference.JI hope that clarifies my position in this area.LOL Tank Johnson and Ricky Manning Jr downOn the other side of the coin, all I'm hearing over and over from IND and CHI analysts is how the teams are a reflection of their head coaches and how both teams are made up of good guys, don't get arrested etc. They're not coming right out and saying it, but it's pretty clear they're saying "we're not the Bengals or Chargers". Interesting.J
Because when I read something about Shawne Merriman, the first thing I thought of was the Patriots dance. When I saw the Patriots thing, I was sort of like LT in thinking it was pretty uncool. But reading that and seeing the youtube video where he's encouraging the "Brady Sucks" chant, I started to think less it was uncool on the Patriots part and more on the "he had it coming" part. Sorry if that's a difficult connection to make but for me it was the first thing I thought of.JMy question is - why not just post the comments themselves and speak to them directly? Why did you drag the Pats into it? There's enough there just in what he said to have an "interesting discussion" without stirring up the Pats related hornets nest.Joe Bryant said:Thanks. I'm just saying be prepared to be disappointed in the future as I'll continue to have threads very much like this one. Although most will be about other teams which may or may not make a difference.JI hope that clarifies my position in this area.
Even if he did have it coming, does that make the Patriots' dance any less classless?When I saw the Patriots thing, I was sort of like LT in thinking it was pretty uncool. But reading that and seeing the youtube video where he's encouraging the "Brady Sucks" chant, I started to think less it was uncool on the Patriots part and more on the "he had it coming" part. Sorry if that's a difficult connection to make but for me it was the first thing I thought of.
Fair enough. The entire episode in and of itself I found of little interest or worthy of comment. Emotions run high, things happen, but it's just the normal noise that surrounds an NFL playoff game. So I don't really associate it with Merriman every time something related to him comes up.For the comments he made in the segment you quote in the OP I think he said exactly what you'd want to hear from an NFL linebacker - he's not out to injure anybody, but he's going to hit as hard as possible, and if that "announces his presence with authority" (all apologies to Nuke LaLouche) so much the better.Sorry if that's a difficult connection to make but for me it was the first thing I thought of.
Quick head back to your other thread where you compare Merriman to HitlerDoo said:LT was pretty classless not congratulating Caldwell after the game, really classless. Oh wait, LT claims he has class.Even if he did have it coming, does that make the Patriots' dance any less classless?When I saw the Patriots thing, I was sort of like LT in thinking it was pretty uncool. But reading that and seeing the youtube video where he's encouraging the "Brady Sucks" chant, I started to think less it was uncool on the Patriots part and more on the "he had it coming" part. Sorry if that's a difficult connection to make but for me it was the first thing I thought of.![]()
Quick head back to your other thread where you compare Merriman to HitlerDoo said:LT was pretty classless not congratulating Caldwell after the game, really classless. Oh wait, LT claims he has class.Even if he did have it coming, does that make the Patriots' dance any less classless?When I saw the Patriots thing, I was sort of like LT in thinking it was pretty uncool. But reading that and seeing the youtube video where he's encouraging the "Brady Sucks" chant, I started to think less it was uncool on the Patriots part and more on the "he had it coming" part. Sorry if that's a difficult connection to make but for me it was the first thing I thought of.![]()
Thank you desp. That's an interesting question. And a reason I asked this.JEven if he did have it coming, does that make the Patriots' dance any less classless?When I saw the Patriots thing, I was sort of like LT in thinking it was pretty uncool. But reading that and seeing the youtube video where he's encouraging the "Brady Sucks" chant, I started to think less it was uncool on the Patriots part and more on the "he had it coming" part. Sorry if that's a difficult connection to make but for me it was the first thing I thought of.
Cool. I bet plenty think like you there, groovus and that's the kind of discussion I was looking for. JFair enough. The entire episode in and of itself I found of little interest or worthy of comment. Emotions run high, things happen, but it's just the normal noise that surrounds an NFL playoff game. So I don't really associate it with Merriman every time something related to him comes up.For the comments he made in the segment you quote in the OP I think he said exactly what you'd want to hear from an NFL linebacker - he's not out to injure anybody, but he's going to hit as hard as possible, and if that "announces his presence with authority" (all apologies to Nuke LaLouche) so much the better.Sorry if that's a difficult connection to make but for me it was the first thing I thought of.
Which has nothing to do with the question. Why don't you run off and start another pointless Merriman-bashing thread seeing you obviously have nothing to contribute here.Doo said:LT was pretty classless not congratulating Caldwell after the game, really classless. Oh wait, LT claims he has class.Even if he did have it coming, does that make the Patriots' dance any less classless?![]()
...seeing the youtube video where he's encouraging the "Brady Sucks" chant, I started to think less it was uncool on the Patriots part and more on the "he had it coming" part. Sorry if that's a difficult connection to make but for me it was the first thing I thought of.
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UCLAGIE is a chick?Joe Bryant said:Thanks SN. But she's ok there. I threw out a Merriman quote and a quote from his HS coach and asked if that changed anything for folks. It seemed like a pretty straightforward fact and question to me. The reaction from some Chargers supporters has been pretty interesting though.Calling one of the owners stupid? Have a nice season.This really is a stupid post. If he is trying to take people out by playing hard hitting football then I have no problem with it whatsoever. I would hope every defensive player on my favorite team was trying to hit and tackle as hard as possible. Priest Holmes isnt on the Patriots and has no ties to the Patriots. Within the quote he says he didnt want to end his career, yet people will find something to critize him about anyway. Merriman isnt a cheap shot artist, he doesnt molest little boys and every team in the league would love to have a player of his caliber on their team. The lights out celebration is nothing more than a marketing gimick to sell himself to the american public. Its not mocking or taunting a fallen QB. He sells T-shirts and hats with the lights out logo on it and gets more airtime and in the future more money for a being a more well known player by doing so.From this month's GQ article on Merriman:
"People in the NFL don't understand what's going on in that man's head," says Merriman's high school coach J.C. Pinkney. "If they did, the wouldn't play with him. He's looking to put people out for real. It's not a joke."This make you feel any different about the Patriots "disrespecting" Merriman with the dance at midfield?J"You never want to end another player's career," Merriman says of his hit on Priest Holmes. "But it's a violent game." And then he smiles wickedly: "What can I say? Lights out."As to the bolded part...
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Yeah, that's the one. It's a pretty sad spectacle. It might be every bit as bad as the one where Ray Lewis appears to be going into spastic seizures.johnnybronco said:I might get flamed for asking this, but what is Merriman's dance?Is it that thing where he points to the sky and it seems like he's getting electrocuted?
No, I think he is just upset because I told him his post was stupid and instead of debating the substance of my post he called me a she instead.Kit Fisto said:UCLAGIE is a chick?Thanks SN. But she's ok there. I threw out a Merriman quote and a quote from his HS coach and asked if that changed anything for folks. It seemed like a pretty straightforward fact and question to me. The reaction from some Chargers supporters has been pretty interesting though.Calling one of the owners stupid? Have a nice season.This really is a stupid post. If he is trying to take people out by playing hard hitting football then I have no problem with it whatsoever. I would hope every defensive player on my favorite team was trying to hit and tackle as hard as possible. Priest Holmes isnt on the Patriots and has no ties to the Patriots. Within the quote he says he didnt want to end his career, yet people will find something to critize him about anyway. Merriman isnt a cheap shot artist, he doesnt molest little boys and every team in the league would love to have a player of his caliber on their team. The lights out celebration is nothing more than a marketing gimick to sell himself to the american public. Its not mocking or taunting a fallen QB. He sells T-shirts and hats with the lights out logo on it and gets more airtime and in the future more money for a being a more well known player by doing so.From this month's GQ article on Merriman:
"People in the NFL don't understand what's going on in that man's head," says Merriman's high school coach J.C. Pinkney. "If they did, the wouldn't play with him. He's looking to put people out for real. It's not a joke."This make you feel any different about the Patriots "disrespecting" Merriman with the dance at midfield?J"You never want to end another player's career," Merriman says of his hit on Priest Holmes. "But it's a violent game." And then he smiles wickedly: "What can I say? Lights out."As to the bolded part...
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No, I think he is just upset because I told him his post was stupid and instead of debating the substance of my post he called me a she instead.Kit Fisto said:UCLAGIE is a chick?Thanks SN. But she's ok there. I threw out a Merriman quote and a quote from his HS coach and asked if that changed anything for folks. It seemed like a pretty straightforward fact and question to me. The reaction from some Chargers supporters has been pretty interesting though.Calling one of the owners stupid? Have a nice season.This really is a stupid post. If he is trying to take people out by playing hard hitting football then I have no problem with it whatsoever. I would hope every defensive player on my favorite team was trying to hit and tackle as hard as possible. Priest Holmes isnt on the Patriots and has no ties to the Patriots. Within the quote he says he didnt want to end his career, yet people will find something to critize him about anyway. Merriman isnt a cheap shot artist, he doesnt molest little boys and every team in the league would love to have a player of his caliber on their team. The lights out celebration is nothing more than a marketing gimick to sell himself to the american public. Its not mocking or taunting a fallen QB. He sells T-shirts and hats with the lights out logo on it and gets more airtime and in the future more money for a being a more well known player by doing so.From this month's GQ article on Merriman:
"People in the NFL don't understand what's going on in that man's head," says Merriman's high school coach J.C. Pinkney. "If they did, the wouldn't play with him. He's looking to put people out for real. It's not a joke."This make you feel any different about the Patriots "disrespecting" Merriman with the dance at midfield?J"You never want to end another player's career," Merriman says of his hit on Priest Holmes. "But it's a violent game." And then he smiles wickedly: "What can I say? Lights out."As to the bolded part...
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Good one Joe! I look to more of your insight such as how both teams in the Super Bowl are filled with just good guys, oblivious to the fact that Tank Johnson and Ricky Manning Jr are pretty high up there on the scumbag level.
You're missing the big picture. It's not what anyone does. It's who they play for! People debate these things with such homerism and hatred that their perspective is completely warped. Witness Raider fans dissing Brady and company at any opportunity, crying "tuck rule, tuck rule". To bring rational logic to the table is well.. irrational.I've never figured out how a player doing a dance is ok, but someone MIMICKING the dance is being disrespectful.
The s is nowhere near the h on the keyboard. You don't have to lie about it.No, I think he is just upset because I told him his post was stupid and instead of debating the substance of my post he called me a she instead.Kit Fisto said:UCLAGIE is a chick?Thanks SN. But she's ok there. I threw out a Merriman quote and a quote from his HS coach and asked if that changed anything for folks. It seemed like a pretty straightforward fact and question to me. The reaction from some Chargers supporters has been pretty interesting though.Calling one of the owners stupid? Have a nice season.This really is a stupid post. If he is trying to take people out by playing hard hitting football then I have no problem with it whatsoever. I would hope every defensive player on my favorite team was trying to hit and tackle as hard as possible. Priest Holmes isnt on the Patriots and has no ties to the Patriots. Within the quote he says he didnt want to end his career, yet people will find something to critize him about anyway. Merriman isnt a cheap shot artist, he doesnt molest little boys and every team in the league would love to have a player of his caliber on their team. The lights out celebration is nothing more than a marketing gimick to sell himself to the american public. Its not mocking or taunting a fallen QB. He sells T-shirts and hats with the lights out logo on it and gets more airtime and in the future more money for a being a more well known player by doing so.From this month's GQ article on Merriman:
"People in the NFL don't understand what's going on in that man's head," says Merriman's high school coach J.C. Pinkney. "If they did, the wouldn't play with him. He's looking to put people out for real. It's not a joke."This make you feel any different about the Patriots "disrespecting" Merriman with the dance at midfield?J"You never want to end another player's career," Merriman says of his hit on Priest Holmes. "But it's a violent game." And then he smiles wickedly: "What can I say? Lights out."As to the bolded part...
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Good one Joe! I look to more of your insight such as how both teams in the Super Bowl are filled with just good guys, oblivious to the fact that Tank Johnson and Ricky Manning Jr are pretty high up there on the scumbag level.
What are you talking about? Good one? I typod an s. Sorry. What are you talking about with "insights" on the team being good guys? Link?
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On the other side of the coin, all I'm hearing over and over from IND and CHI analysts is how the teams are a reflection of their head coaches and how both teams are made up of good guys, don't get arrested etc. They're not coming right out and saying it, but it's pretty clear they're saying "we're not the Bengals or Chargers". Interesting.
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Joe, are you a fan of every team in the NFL? I'd be interested in hearing about the teams you don't like and the reasons why......might be a good idea for a new thread.I honestly was surprised at the defensiveness by some Charger fans (of which I'm one).
Hi Aussie.Let's just say I like some teams more than others. But which teams I like isn't any more important than the teams you like. You a Cowboy fan? Or that just a screen name?Joe, are you a fan of every team in the NFL? I'd be interested in hearing about the teams you don't like and the reasons why......might be a good idea for a new thread.I honestly was surprised at the defensiveness by some Charger fans (of which I'm one).![]()
Yes, I'm a fan of the Cowboys, but I wish I'd been a bit more creative with my username.Hi Aussie.Let's just say I like some teams more than others. But which teams I like isn't any more important than the teams you like. You a Cowboy fan? Or that just a screen name?Joe, are you a fan of every team in the NFL? I'd be interested in hearing about the teams you don't like and the reasons why......might be a good idea for a new thread.I honestly was surprised at the defensiveness by some Charger fans (of which I'm one).![]()
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That's cool. Are you in Austrialia? Do you get to see them on TV any there?JYes, I'm a fan of the Cowboys, but I wish I'd been a bit more creative with my username.Hi Aussie.Let's just say I like some teams more than others. But which teams I like isn't any more important than the teams you like. You a Cowboy fan? Or that just a screen name?Joe, are you a fan of every team in the NFL? I'd be interested in hearing about the teams you don't like and the reasons why......might be a good idea for a new thread.I honestly was surprised at the defensiveness by some Charger fans (of which I'm one).![]()
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Yeah, I'm an Aussie. We usually get four live games per week on Cable. We get the early and late game on Fox Sports and then we get the Sunday and Monday night games on ESPN. We have also been getting the NFL Network games on ESPN down here as well.That's cool. Are you in Austrialia? Do you get to see them on TV any there?JYes, I'm a fan of the Cowboys, but I wish I'd been a bit more creative with my username.Hi Aussie.Let's just say I like some teams more than others. But which teams I like isn't any more important than the teams you like. You a Cowboy fan? Or that just a screen name?Joe, are you a fan of every team in the NFL? I'd be interested in hearing about the teams you don't like and the reasons why......might be a good idea for a new thread.I honestly was surprised at the defensiveness by some Charger fans (of which I'm one).![]()
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That's cool. JYeah, I'm an Aussie. We usually get four live games per week on Cable. We get the early and late game on Fox Sports and then we get the Sunday and Monday night games on ESPN. We have also been getting the NFL Network games on ESPN down here as well.That's cool. Are you in Austrialia? Do you get to see them on TV any there?JYes, I'm a fan of the Cowboys, but I wish I'd been a bit more creative with my username.Hi Aussie.Let's just say I like some teams more than others. But which teams I like isn't any more important than the teams you like. You a Cowboy fan? Or that just a screen name?Joe, are you a fan of every team in the NFL? I'd be interested in hearing about the teams you don't like and the reasons why......might be a good idea for a new thread.I honestly was surprised at the defensiveness by some Charger fans (of which I'm one).![]()
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It's a big improvement over the 2 hour highlights package we used to get in the 80's/90's.
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You may have that one backwards.I lost respect for him when he started his campaign against Jason Taylor.
I do? With Merriman seemingly making a fool out of himself weekly, I do find it tough to keep all of his antics straight, so I guess it is possible.I seem to recall that Taylor was guilty of simply answering a question that was asked of him regarding Merriman getting caught cheating, and if cheaters deserved to be eligible for any awards. He gave an honest, logical answer, yet Merriman and various SD media outlets were crying foul about Taylor having an agenda.You may have that one backwards.I lost respect for him when he started his campaign against Jason Taylor.